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Title: Intercultural competence


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Intercultural competence
  • And its implementation in organizational contexts

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Individual, internal dimension
Individual external dimension
Organizational external dimension
Organizationalinternal dimension
Society
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Individual, internal dimension
  • The ability of the individual to act competently
    within the framework of the multicultural
    organization in relation to issues where
    culture is made relevant to the situation.

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Individual, external dimension
  • The ability of the individual to act in an
    interculturally competent way in cultural
    environments that are different from ones own
  • Traditionally the research focus of main-stream
    intercultural competence research

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Organizational internal perspective
  • The ability of the organization to handle
    cultural diversity, involves organizational
    culture, structure, management, strategies,
    collaboration, distribution of work, recruitment
    procedures etc. This dimension includes the
    concept of diversity management.

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Organizational external dimension
  • The ability of the organization to act in an
    interculturally competent way when performing
    on the global arena

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Concept of the Intercultural speaker ( the
intercultural mediator)
  • It is through social interaction that the
    individual draws on existing knowledge, has
    attitudes which sustain sensitivity to others,
    and operates skills of discourse and
    interpretation while managing dysfunctions that
    arise in interaction with others. They may be
    called upon to act as a mediator between members
    of different origins and identities.
  • It is this function of establishing
    relationships, managing dysfunctions and
    mediating that distinguishes an intercultural
    speaker from other speakers and makes him or her
    different from a native speaker.
  • Michael Byram

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Definition of ICC Michael Byram
  • Attitudes curiosity, an openness, readiness to
    suspend disbelief about other cultures and belief
    about ones own (savoir être)
  • Knowledge of social groups and pracices in ones
    own and in ones interlocutors country, and of
    the general processes of societal and individual
    interaction

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Definition of ICC Michael Byram
  • Skills of interpreting and relating ability to
    interpret a document or event from another
    culture, to explain it and relate it to documents
    from ones own (savoir comprendre)
  • Skills of discovery and interaction. Ability to
    acquire new knowledge of a culture and cultural
    practices and the ability to operate knowledge,
    attitudes and skills under the constraints of
    real-time communication and interaction
    (savoir-apprendre/faire)

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Model of ICC Michael Byram
  • Critical cultural awareness / political
    education an ability to evaluate critically and
    on the basis of explicit criteria, perspectives,
    practices and products in ones own and other
    cultures and countries (savoir sengager)

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Main features Old ideas of culture
  • Bounded small scale entity
  • Defined characteristics (checklist)
  • Unchanging, in balanced equilibrium or
    self-reproducing
  • Underlying system of shared meanings authentic
    culture
  • Identical, homogeneous individuals
  • Susan Wright The Politicization of Culture in
    Anthropology Today, Februrary 1998.

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Main features New ideas of culture
  • Cultural identities dynamic, fluid, and
    constructed situationally
  • Culture is an active process of meaning making
    and contestation over definitions, including
    itself
  • People, differently positioned in social
    relations and processes of domination, use
    economic and institutional resources available to
    them to try and make their definitions of a
    situation stick, prevent others definitions
    from being heard, and to garner the material
    outcome
  • Susan Wright The Politicization of Culture in
    Anthropology Today, Februrary 1998.

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Illustration of ICC - 2 case stories
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Process of acquiring ICC through travelling
  • Involves relocation - disorientation
    uprootedness (Murphy-Lejeune)
  • Prerequisites curiosity, tolerance, flexibility
  • the adapton capital boosts the mobility capital

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Ethnographic techniques
  • An alternative to acquisition of a set of
    cultural facts
  • learning ethnographically
  • Epistemological and subjective awareness
  • Practical skills of participant observation (to
    lurk and soak)

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learning ethnographically
  • what we seek to find out in terms of the
    meanings, norms and patterns of others worlds
  • What impact this seeking has on learners in terms
    of, first of all, their conceptualisation of self
    and other, and second, on their reflexive
    knowledge of social and cultural practices

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  • Ethnography is continuous with ordinary life.
    Much of what we seek to find out in ethnography
    is knowledge that others already have. Our
    ability to learn ethnographically is an extension
    of what every human being must do, that is learn
    the meanings, norms, patterns of a way of life
    (Hymes 1980 98)

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Acquisition of the acquisition of ICC as
travelling
  • A place in-between
  • Being in motion rather than static
  • Ethnographic approach helps the student to
    analyse and reflect on being in-between
  • (Roberts)
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